lundi, avril 17, 2006
well, i finally have something to ask:
what makes fishballs bouncy? what's the ingredient that transforms fishmeat into fishballs? (and don't say it's the shape)
and i am officially irritated that past-sem final exam questions get used in my tutorials. (and i only just realised it) now there's practically nothing for me to practice on. other than reading through everything again. and textbooks dont count, textbooks are always too different from the module, or too easy, or out of syllabus. then again, i dont touch textbooks much. (seems like ever since after primary school, i've not been much of a textbook person)
the prize goes to genetics CA (which was on the last day of sch), with a lecturer who seems to be chatting with us throughout the test, which was an open-book open-discussion, open-internet test. and which 3/4 of the way through he mentioned that some of the questions were from past-sem papers, albeit with some hints left out (i was like exclaiming "my goodness, no wonder it's so freaking hard and weird")
anyway some other amusing talk was him saying that some people received ridiculously low marks for the previous CA because they literally copied each other's answers, and some had different handwriting on the script. well...i suppose those ppl were splitting up questions to complete, unfortunately it doesnt pass the plagiarism laws. pity.
so i havent been "blogging" in a long time.
well, i finally have something to ask:
what makes fishballs bouncy? what's the ingredient that transforms fishmeat into fishballs? (and don't say it's the shape)
and i am officially irritated that past-sem final exam questions get used in my tutorials. (and i only just realised it) now there's practically nothing for me to practice on. other than reading through everything again. and textbooks dont count, textbooks are always too different from the module, or too easy, or out of syllabus. then again, i dont touch textbooks much. (seems like ever since after primary school, i've not been much of a textbook person)
the prize goes to genetics CA (which was on the last day of sch), with a lecturer who seems to be chatting with us throughout the test, which was an open-book open-discussion, open-internet test. and which 3/4 of the way through he mentioned that some of the questions were from past-sem papers, albeit with some hints left out (i was like exclaiming "my goodness, no wonder it's so freaking hard and weird")
anyway some other amusing talk was him saying that some people received ridiculously low marks for the previous CA because they literally copied each other's answers, and some had different handwriting on the script. well...i suppose those ppl were splitting up questions to complete, unfortunately it doesnt pass the plagiarism laws. pity.
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